EFFECTS OF ADAPTIVE PREDATORY AND ANTIPREDATOR BEHAVIOR IN A 2-PREY ONE-PREDATOR SYSTEM

被引:105
作者
ABRAMS, P
MATSUDA, H
机构
[1] Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 55455, MN
关键词
ANTIPREDATOR BEHAVIOR; APPARENT COMPETITION; FREQUENCY DEPENDENT PREDATION; INDIRECT EFFECTS; MATHEMATICAL MODEL; OPTIMAL FORAGING; SWITCHING;
D O I
10.1007/BF01237749
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Two prey populations that share a common predator can interact indirectly by causing changes in the predator's foraging behaviour. Previous work suggests that adaptive choice of prey by the predator usually has two related consequences: (i) the predation rate on a particular prey species increases with the relative and/or absolute abundance of that prey; and (ii) increases in either prey population produce a short-term increase in the fitness of the other prey (short-term indirect mutualism between prey). This paper investigates how these two consequences are changed if the prey exhibit adaptive anti-predator behaviour. In this case, the predation rate on a particular prey often decreases as the prey's density increases. The predator then usually exhibits 'negative switching' between prey. However, the presence of adaptive anti-predator behaviour does not change the short-term mutualism between prey. In this case, as a prey becomes less common, it achieves a larger growth rate by reducing its anti-predator effort. These results imply that observations of the relationship between prey density and predation rate cannot be used to infer the nature of the behavioural indirect effect between prey that share a predator.
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页码:312 / 326
页数:15
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